I read a letter from the mayor of Green Bay that referred to the Packers as a "small community team that can exist and succeed in the NFL despite large-market teams". Am I wrong for not being able to see Green Bay as a small community team?

I read a letter from the mayor of Green Bay that referred to the Packers as a "small community team that can exist and succeed in the NFL despite large-market teams". Am I wrong for not being able to see Green Bay as a small community team?

technically Green Bay is a smaller market than like NYC, Dallas, Miami etc. but I don't consider it a small market team, they poll in fans from not just their entire region but really the whole country.

I read a letter from the mayor of Green Bay that referred to the Packers as a "small community team that can exist and succeed in the NFL despite large-market teams". Am I wrong for not being able to see Green Bay as a small community team?

In that their stadium is in a small community, yes. Green Bay is the 3rd biggest city in the state, if that. Their fanbase is huge though.

Has anyone else seen this picture yet? Does Tate have enough of the ball for it to be considered at least partial possession? Tate has two feet on the ground first. Yes, I agree the catch shouldn't even matter because of the offensive PI that wasn't called, but this angle seems to make it a little less insane to me....I dunno...